Reply by knotscott

Accuracy is relative to what you’re used to and what’s required. A saw’s accuracy is also largely potential, as opposed to an absolute given….there are always many variables in play in addition to what the saw can do. With that said, a good table saw has more robust mechanisms than a miter saw, so has more potential for accuracy on all but very long pieces. But even most modest miter saws can be made to cut with reasonable accuracy if a miter saw is what you need.

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